A man accused of pouring gasoline on a woman while she was sleeping earlier this month while holding a lighter in his hand has been ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation.

Michael Troy Mapes, 50, of Genoa Township is charged with 10 felonies, including attempted murder and four counts of assaulting/restricting/obstructing officers.

Mapes was in 53rd District Court Wednesday afternoon for a hearing when his attorneypetitioned the court for the evaluations. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Shawn Ryan had no objection, and District Court Judge L. Suzanne Geddis ordered Mapes to be back in court within five days of the evaluations.

He will be evaluated at the state's Center for Forensic Psychiatry, and will undergo both a competency evaluation and a criminal responsibility evaluation.

Mapes is currently being held on a $1 million bond and faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Police said on April 9, deputies responded to a home on Brighton Road for a possible armed suicidal man but were unable to locate the man. In the early morning hours of April 10, sheriff’s officials received a second call from the residence indicating that the man had returned. A 41-year-old woman said she woke up to find Mapes pouring gasoline on her and around her bed, while holding a lighter in his hand and with a rifle slung over his shoulder.

The woman and two children, ages 12 and 14, were able to flee the home, police said.

Deputies set up a perimeter and attempted to negotiate with Mapes for several hours. At approximately 8 p.m., Mapes attempted to leave, and there was a short vehicle pursuit and altercation with deputies. No deputies were injured.

Mapes faces enhanced sentencing because he is also charged as a habitual offender. According to court records, he has previous felony convictions in Texas, as well as Livingston County, where he was convicted in 2014 of attempted assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer.